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At what site can I retrieve the 2007 home schedule for the new york yankees? I accesed the home page for the yankees, but only info was the 2007 spring training schedule. I accesed it yesterday but was unable to print out the schedule. the schedule was released 14 nov. Also would prefer the home schedule fot the New York Mets.
New York City is Changing? I can easily see that New York City is slowly becoming a city meant only for the rich. Low-income housing is on the decline, more CO-OPS and fancy high rise buildings are being constructed in areas like Coney Island, Far Rockaway, East New York, etc. I think it's a great idea to clean up NYC but I often think about the poor in the city. Where will the poor be moved to? No one seeks to be poor. Life sometimes leads the best of us to poverty situations. However, we [humans] have given such a high value to the rich and well-off and not enough attention to humanity as a whole. If you take a walk through the cemetery, you will notice that there are graves for people from all walks of life. We are all important. Anyway, what is your view of the rapid changes taking place in the city of New York? How will the new Yankee and Mets stadiums scheduled to be opened in 2009 affect rent in their respected vicinities?
What do you guys think about the Mets owner starting a NYC MLS team? "The New York Mets might be unveiling more than just one new stadium in the Flushing Meadows Corona Park vicinity. While work is already well underway for CitiField, the team's new home scheduled to be ready for the 2009 season, the club is negotiating with Major League Soccer about acquiring an expansion team, as well, according to sources. What does that mean exactly? Professional soccer might be coming to Queens soon." http://www.timesledger.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18503183&BRD=2676&PAG=461&dept_id=542414&rfi=6
With the St.Louis Cardinals just 2 games out of first place what do they have to do to win the divsion besides what do they have to do to win the divsion besides win games? Look at there schedule they play 35 games in 34 days can they hold you that long?The schedule is 28-30 Houston in Houston. Then 31 to Sept 2 The reds in St.Louis.then 3-6 Pittsburgh in St.Louis 7-9 Arizona in Arizona. the 10th make up day against the Cubs in Chicage. 11-12 The red in Cincinnati. The 14-16 The Cubs in St.Louis and the 15th is a day night double header. The 17-19 Phils in St.Louis 20-23 Houston in St.Louis 24-26 Milwaukke in Milwaukke.27th a make up game with the Mets in New York. The to fisih it is the 28-30 Pittsbrugh in Pittsbrugh. Whats the Cards chance of winning the division????????
The Poor Are Being Pushed Out? I can easily see that New York City is slowly becoming a city meant only for the rich. Low-income housing is on the decline, more CO-OPS and fancy high rise buildings are being constructed in areas like Coney Island, Far Rockaway, East New York, etc. I think it's a great idea to clean up NYC but I often think about the poor in the city. Where will the poor be moved to? No one seeks to be poor. Life sometimes leads the best of us to poverty situations. However, we [humans] have given such a high value to the rich and well-off and not enough attention to humanity as a whole. If you take a walk through the cemetery, you will notice that there are graves for people from all walks of life. We are all important. Anyway, what is your view of the rapid changes taking place in the city of New York? How will the new Yankee and Mets stadiums scheduled to be opened in 2009 affect rent in their respected vicinities?
As a Mets or Yankee fan Read this and tell me your thoughts...? W Willie Randolph mentioned it Sunday night: The Mets and Yankees probably are going to make up the May 16 Subway Series rainout with a day-night, two-stadium doubleheader later this month. It'll be an event, Randolph said. It'll be fun. And we can't argue with him. But we've got something that would be even more of an event, even more fun. And it would have more meaning for New York than just the teams making a ton of money. Play the game on Sept. 11. And donate 2 million bucks to 9/11 charities. It's bad enough that both the Yankees and Mets are off on 9/11. Call that an error on MLB. Anyone who remembers how baseball added to the healing after the terrorist attacks knows how important it is to have one of our teams scheduled at home Sept. 11. Is that too much to ask? But the MLB poobahs on Park Avenue - that's in New York, by the way - forgot about that. Shame on them. Usually you don't get a do-over in baseball. MLB can. Schedule the rained-out game for
MLB Baseball Realignment? I know the idea of a balanced schedule and realignment have been discussed for years. Here is my idea/proposal: American League East Tampa Bay Devil Rays New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies Boston Red Sox Baltimore Orioles American League Central Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Kansas City Royals Minnesota Twins Deroit Tigers American League West Los Angeles Angels Oakland Athletics Texas Rangers Seattle Mariners Arizona Diamondbacks National League East Florida Marlins New York Mets Pittsburgh Pirates Atlanta Braves Washington Nationals National League Central Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers Toronto Blue Jays National League West Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants Houston Astros San Diego Padres Colorado Rockies I know it's not perfect, and a few teams I did have difficulty. 15 teams in each league is doable. Just have a few interleague series play each day/week. I understand Philadelphia has always been a NL team since their beginning. I took that into consideration when thinking it up, but ultimately put them in the AL. While always having a few interleague series played each week is not likely, just like having 15 teams in each league is not likely, it is very doable to do, though, and can be done. It would only make things fair by having 5 teams in each division (as opposed to a 6-team NL Central and a 4-team AL West, that just does not cut it). I think it would make the game more interesting, too. Not that it isn't interesting now, but it would make it even more so.
NYC Changes? I can easily see that New York City is slowly becoming a city meant only for the rich. Low-income housing is on the decline, more CO-OPS and fancy high rise buildings are being constructed in areas like Coney Island, Far Rockaway, East New York, etc. I think it's a great idea to clean up NYC but I often think about the poor in the city. Where will the poor be moved to? No one seeks to be poor. Life sometimes leads the best of us to poverty situations. However, we [humans] have given such a high value to the rich and well-off and not enough attention to humanity as a whole. If you take a walk through the cemetery, you will notice that there are graves for people from all walks of life. We are all important. Anyway, what is your view of the rapid changes taking place in the city of New York? How will the new Yankee and Mets stadiums scheduled to be opened in 2009 affect rent in their respected vicinities?
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